The problem hasn’t been that Seth Rollins can’t beat Doph Ziggler so much as that he hasn’t had an answer for Drew McIntyre. But, thanks to some shrewd negotiation and waiting until the opportune moment, The Kingslayer may have finally evened the odds against the Intercontinental Champion.
With Rollins supposedly waylaid by travel issues, Raw General Manager Kurt Angle was left to negotiate alone with the Intercontinental Champion and his heavy. It was all smooth sailing, save for one curious development: If Ziggler wanted to keep Drew McIntyre in his corner at SummerSlam, he would have to agree to a contractual proviso that allowed The Kingslayer to have a second of his own.
With Roman Reigns laid up by Paul Heyman’s pepper spray and Tyler Breeze destroyed by Constable Baron Corbin (thus thwarting the prospective formation of “CrossFit Breeze-us” for a second week), Rollins seemed to be all alone. That cleared the runway for Ziggler to reveal why he’d been able to one-up Rollins all this time: The Architect fights for the WWE Universe, and Dolph gave up on them a long time ago, placing his faith instead in McIntyre, who truly has his back no matter what. The Showoff signed the contract and Angle seemed ready to call it a forfeit, until Rollins finally made his entrance.
As it turns out, Rollins had been in the arena for a while; he just wanted to wait until Ziggler signed the deal so the champion couldn’t back out. And as it turned out, he had that proviso put in for a very specific reason, and the travel issues weren’t exactly his. And, as it turned out, he already had his backup: A buzz-cut, bulked-up, and frothing-mad Dean Ambrose, who returned from injury to join Rollins in a joint beatdown of Ziggler and McIntyre before The Kingslayer finally signed his contract. It appears Rollins finally has his answer, and Dolph Ziggler might just have a problem.
Article source: WWE.com
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